2025 Renewable Fuel Trends and Insights

 

Join EcoEngineers experts for a comprehensive webinar exploring key trends that are expected to shape the renewable fuels industry in 2025. This session provides insights into the evolving landscape of renewable natural gas (RNG), ethanol and biodiesel, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), renewable diesel (RD), voluntary carbon markets (VCM), and hydrogen. Our experts discuss anticipated regulatory changes, market dynamics, and policy developments that could impact production, investment, and compliance strategies. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of emerging opportunities and challenges across these renewable fuel sectors, including updates on incentives, certification requirements, and evolving sustainability standards. Whether you are a producer, investor, or industry stakeholder, this webinar provides valuable perspectives on what to expect in the year ahead and how to navigate the shifting regulatory and market landscape.

KEY TOPICS:

  • RNG: Impact of the USEPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program, RIN fluctuations, and waiver authority on market dynamics. RNG’s role in various markets, navigating Section 45Z tax credit, and 2025 expectations.
  • Ethanol and Biodiesel: 2025 biofuel production outlook, impact of new administration, RFS volume shifts, trade considerations, and strategic carbon initiatives.
  • Hydrogen: Investment growth in clean hydrogen, impact of Section 45V tax credit, transparency efforts, and emerging technologies.
  • RD/SAF: RD’s growth in California, policy changes, new state programs, SAF demand’s influence on RD production, and corporate sustainability commitments driving demand.
  • VCM: Trends in VCM, quality standards, government policies driving growth, nature-based carbon removal solutions, and strategies for carbon offsets and insets.

This webinar originally aired on March 19, 2025.

Speakers:

Dave Lindenmuth
Dave Lindenmuth
Tanya Peacock
Tanya Peacock
McCord Pankonen
Kristine Klavers
Kristine Klavers
David Dix
David Dix
David LaGreca
David LaGreca

 

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